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	<title>Comments on: Fibonacci Play Time !</title>
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		<title>By: Nancy Pulsipher</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nancy Pulsipher</dc:creator>
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		<description>Art and many things go together.  Investing in tangibles has always been a mystery to me.  Perhaps it&#039;s because I usually choose what interests me and check out if it doesn&#039;t.  My investments to date have primarily been in learning and other intangible assets--things I can pack with me and that cannot be taken away from my by crashing housing markets caused by greed and stupidity or by crazy feds who feel the only way to solve whatever problem comes along is to print more money and bail out another &quot;failing&quot; company--throwing bad money after bad money.  And, yes, I&#039;m a totally clueless cynic about what is really happening in the world.  My world is teaching new nurses so there will be someone around to care for those who suffer physical and mental deterioration from worrying about their portfolios and their assets.
The other thing I admit to is naivite as to financial realities.
That&#039;s when I call my friend Michael and ask, who what the heck to I do now?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art and many things go together.  Investing in tangibles has always been a mystery to me.  Perhaps it&#8217;s because I usually choose what interests me and check out if it doesn&#8217;t.  My investments to date have primarily been in learning and other intangible assets&#8211;things I can pack with me and that cannot be taken away from my by crashing housing markets caused by greed and stupidity or by crazy feds who feel the only way to solve whatever problem comes along is to print more money and bail out another &#8220;failing&#8221; company&#8211;throwing bad money after bad money.  And, yes, I&#8217;m a totally clueless cynic about what is really happening in the world.  My world is teaching new nurses so there will be someone around to care for those who suffer physical and mental deterioration from worrying about their portfolios and their assets.<br />
The other thing I admit to is naivite as to financial realities.<br />
That&#8217;s when I call my friend Michael and ask, who what the heck to I do now?</p>
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